Junior Bria Saunders (Parsippany) won the 60 (ECAC-qualifying 7.72), defended her title in the 200 (25.08), and helped Rutgers' 4x400 finish first at the team's own invitational. Senior Ellen Miller (Parsippany Hills) led off the Scarlet Knights' winning 4x800. Rutgers sophomore Halia Rosemond (Morristown-Beard) was eighth in the shot put. ... Lafayette junior Tyler Pressl (Mendham) won the the 800 (1:59.07) at the Rutgers Invitational. Monmouth senior Malcolm Chavis (Roxbury) won the 200 (22.44) and was second in the 400. Rider sophomore Matt Kraemer (Mount Olive) won the weight throw (personal best 15.51 meters). Freshman Jason Schweizer (Morris Hills) won the 1,000 (2:34.67) for the host Scarlet Knights.

Sophomore Olivia Viparina (Roxbury) was part of James Madison's winning distance medley at the Father Diamond Invitational. Dukes sophomore Micaela Poggi (Mount Olive) had a personal best of 1:20.96 in the 500.

Bucknell sophomore Margaret Thomson (Randolph) finished second in the mile at Saturday's tri-meet.

Middlebury freshman Helene Rowland (Madison) was 10th in the shot put (37-0.25) at the Dartmouth Relays.

Senior Greg Leeper (Morris Hills) won the long jump (22-7) in Princeton's dual meet defeat of Navy on Friday.

LSU freshman Nickolette Dunbar (Whippany Park) had a personal best while finishing sixth in the weight throw (55-5.5) at the Purple Tiger Opener on Friday.

Monmouth senior Troy Andretta (Kinnelon) finished second in the weight throw at the Wagner Invitational on Friday.

Ice hockey

Senior goaltender Colton Phinney (Chatham/Delbarton) made a season-high 46 saves as Princeton fell to Harvard, 5-2, on Saturday. Trailing by one goal, the Tigers tried to net the equalizer with Phinney on the bench, but the Crimson tacked on two empty-net goals. Phinney is just five saves away from becoming the Princeton all-time record holder in saves (Ronald Dennis '83).

Senior Katherine Chester (Mendham/Morristown-Beard) made 29 saves as Connecticut College blanked Trinity, 1-0, i a New England Small College Athletic Conference on Friday.

Basketball

Colgate freshman Abby Schubiger (Morristown) had four points and six rebounds in a 62-54 defeat of Holy Cross.

Junior Meghan Thompson (Kinnelon) won the 200 and 500 freestyle and was part of Lehigh's winning 800 free relay in a dual-meet loss to Army. Mountain Hawks sophomore Allison Morel (Mendham/Villa Walsh) swam breaststroke on the second-place 400 medley relay.

Freshman Nick Schrope (Kinnelon) was part of Middlebury's winning 200 free relay in a dual-meet defeat of Colby on Saturday.

Sophomore Ally Kleinsorgen (Roxbury) finished fourth in the 100 backstroke and swam backstroke on the second-place 200 medley relay as Boise State wrapped up its training trip with a loss to UCLA and defeat of Kansas.

Freshman Josh Decker (Roxbury) was part of Northern Michigan's second-place 200 free relay at the Copa Coqui on Wednesday.

Wrestling

Harvard junior Josef Johnson (Piscataway/Delbarton) went 5-0 en route to the Franklin & Marshall Open victory at 174 pounds, with three wins by decision, one pin and one via medical forfeit. After beating Charles Layer (Rowan at Gloucester) and Terrell Forbes (Old Dominion) in the first two rounds, Johnson toppled Nunzio Cowley (Binghamton) 7-0, and Cody Hughes (Virginia Tech) 4-0. Johnson eliminated Garrett Peppelman (Virginia), 6-2 in the final.

Senior Jan Rosenberg (Morris Knolls) got two victories at 125 pounds as Coe finished seventh at the National Wrestling Coaches Association's National Duals. Rosenberg pinned Chris Diaz of Wabash and beat Bailey Cooper of Ferrum, 7-4, to improve to 15-7.

Freshman Nick Anselmi (Morristown/Delbarton) fell to Castleton's Cameron Miliken in the 157-pound final of Williams' own invitational. Anselmi pinned Dominick Massaro of SUNY Ulster in 53 seconds and then pinned James Kligo from Castleton in 5:42. His twin brother, Luke Anselmi (Morristown/Delbarton) finished third at 165, defeating David Goodall of Western New England 5-4.

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